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508c2525 |
| 18-Jun-2020 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
- tweak pcamux.4 text - Phillips -> Philips
ok kettenis
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0af614b4 |
| 05-Dec-2019 |
mpi <mpi@openbsd.org> |
Remove clause #3 from mrg@NetBSD license.
In May 29 2008, Matthew R. Green removed it in NetBSD: github.com/IIJ-NetBSD/netbsd-src/commit/7ea20401d535da9996394136ef
ok deraadt@
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67d4b82e |
| 18-Jun-2018 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
consistently spell "real-time clock"; ok deraadt bentley schwarze
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633747ce |
| 18-Aug-2012 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
within Rs/Re reference blocks, use %U instead of %O (or any other variants) for URLs, allowing mandoc -Thtml to properly generate links;
(sendmail.8 changes are simply using Lk, which i somehow miss
within Rs/Re reference blocks, use %U instead of %O (or any other variants) for URLs, allowing mandoc -Thtml to properly generate links;
(sendmail.8 changes are simply using Lk, which i somehow missed in previous)
ingo reminded me to verify that gnu groff recognises %U: 1.20.1 does not, but 1.21 does;
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13daa701 |
| 04-Oct-2009 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
tweak previous; ok kettenis
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95a39a88 |
| 03-Oct-2009 |
kettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org> |
.Xr wbsd(4)
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5a89f1a8 |
| 21-Sep-2009 |
kettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org> |
lom(4)
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19cddadb |
| 20-May-2009 |
miod <miod@openbsd.org> |
Add code to attach sun mice on sparc and sparc64 as wsmouse devices. Since not all Sun mice run at the canonical 1200 bps, hop between 1200, 4800 and 9600 bps by paying attention to breaks on the lin
Add code to attach sun mice on sparc and sparc64 as wsmouse devices. Since not all Sun mice run at the canonical 1200 bps, hop between 1200, 4800 and 9600 bps by paying attention to breaks on the line.
Attachement and engine code written 7 years ago for OpenBSD/sparc, except for sparc64 com(4) attachment. Speed hop idea borrowed from Opensolaris.
This allows sparc and sparc64 users to run X11 without needing a configuration file anymore, as it was in the XFree86 3.x days. Multihead configurations will still need a minimal configuration file, though.
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676fe6e3 |
| 19-Feb-2009 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
update the pdf link; from Alan R. S. Bueno
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54e537f1 |
| 18-Jan-2008 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
kill strange workaround;
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9490d37c |
| 31-May-2007 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
convert to new .Dd format;
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75f4a91c |
| 29-May-2007 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
led.4 here too; plus a tweak
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462bce4e |
| 10-Apr-2007 |
kettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org> |
.Xr pmc
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9655635e |
| 10-Apr-2007 |
kettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org> |
.Xr bbc(4)
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cf5a9044 |
| 05-Apr-2007 |
miod <miod@openbsd.org> |
Mention ebus@mainbus attachment.
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f9de8e08 |
| 17-Sep-2006 |
steven <steven@openbsd.org> |
put power.4 back into build
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f00be756 |
| 09-Sep-2006 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
pull ebus stuff into the framework; jason inadvertently found this for me ;)
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e95747cd |
| 09-Sep-2006 |
jason <jason@openbsd.org> |
don't build power.cat4 now; wait until after the thaw
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53356b1a |
| 09-Sep-2006 |
jason <jason@openbsd.org> |
add a man page for the power button driver (u5/u10/etc) based on prodding from steven mestdagh
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b113c946 |
| 01-Feb-2006 |
dlg <dlg@openbsd.org> |
reciprocate the Xrs for pcfiic
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d15a1baf |
| 23-Sep-2004 |
jason <jason@openbsd.org> |
man pages for the clocks on sparc/sparc64. getting the links right was painful...
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669eb12d |
| 20-Jun-2003 |
jason <jason@openbsd.org> |
Xr auxio (and set the description to something that doesn't refer to me)
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273bf991 |
| 05-May-2003 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
corrections from Leandro Costa.
- corrections to tradenames - updated URLs - general typos
thanks Leandro!
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9cf9dc59 |
| 01-Oct-2002 |
miod <miod@openbsd.org> |
Last minute cleaning: - .Xr .Cd police - esp(4) layout glitch - intro(4) sorted and augmented - in pcons(4), mention that this is a last-chance driver that should generally not be used. even if the e
Last minute cleaning: - .Xr .Cd police - esp(4) layout glitch - intro(4) sorted and augmented - in pcons(4), mention that this is a last-chance driver that should generally not be used. even if the earth stops spinning.
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5bcb38c4 |
| 14-Mar-2002 |
jason <jason@openbsd.org> |
$OpenBSD$
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